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The Predictive Utility of the Wisconsin Risk Needs Assessment Instrument in a Sample of Successfully Released Texas Probationers
International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice and Law (2007)
  • Howard M Henderson, Texas Southern University
Abstract
Predictive actuarial risk needs assessment research has focused on probation completion. This research examines the predictive utility of the Wisconsin Risk Needs Assessment instrument as used with Texas probationers. The purpose of the research reported in this article is threefold: (1) to determine the rate of rearrest for successfully released probationers; (2) to examine the predictive utility of the Wisconsin Risk Needs Assessment instrument in a sample of successfully released probationers; and (3) to determine if the assessment tool correctly classifies probationers according to their risk of rearrest. The Wisconsin instrument predictive utility appears to be 12.5% better than chance. Several recommendations for future research of released probationers are proposed.
Keywords
  • Risk Needs Assessment,
  • Predictive Validity
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Publication Date
2007
Citation Information
Howard M Henderson. "The Predictive Utility of the Wisconsin Risk Needs Assessment Instrument in a Sample of Successfully Released Texas Probationers" International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice and Law Vol. 2 Iss. 1 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/howard_henderson/11/